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Opioid prescription fill rates after emergency department discharge

American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 2016
Opioid prescription fill rates and the time to fill after emergency department (ED) discharge were studied.Data were evaluated for all patients discharged from the ED between September 1, 2011, who were February 1, 2012, who were diagnosed with one of the following: dental pain, jaw pain, flank pain, abdominal pain, pelvic pain, back pain, neck pain ...
Howard S, Kim   +3 more
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Effective Filling Rate in Filling Mining’s Influence on Overlying Strata’s Movement

Advanced Materials Research, 2013
Similarities and differences of overlying strata movement rule and abutment pressure distribution between filling stope and traditional strope was analysied guided by “practical mine pressure control theory ”. The admissible condition of strata’s depending from bending failure to caving was put forward, and caving zone’s height was analysied on the ...
Jian Hao   +3 more
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Importance of adjusting left ventricular diastolic peak filling rate for heart rate

The American Journal of Cardiology, 1988
Abstract Recently, the importance of left ventricular (LV) diastolic function for cardiac performance in various diseases has been reported in studies using both digitized M-mode echocardiography 1,2 and radionuclide ventriculography. 3 However, the potential influence of physiologic factors, including heart rate (HR), loading conditions and LV ...
R, Danielsen, J E, Nordrehaug, H, Vik-Mo
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Interlibrary Loan Fill Rates: The Audiovisual Conundrum

Journal of Interlibrary Loan,Document Delivery & Electronic Reserve, 2010
Fill rate is often presented as one of the most important benchmarks for evaluating interlibrary loan and document delivery services. But should this be the case?
Sue Kaler, James Jaquette
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Fill-Rate Bottlenecks in Production-Inventory Networks

Manufacturing & Service Operations Management, 1999
The bottleneck in a production-inventory network is commonly taken to be the facility that most limits flow through the network and thus the most highly utilized facility. A further connotation of “bottleneck,” however, is the facility that most constrains system-wide performance or the facility at which additional resources would have the greatest ...
Paul Glasserman, Yashan Wang
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Strain Rate Effects in Particulate-Filled Epoxy

Journal of the Engineering Mechanics Division, 1971
In recent years it has been determined that a vast majority of solid materials display mechanical properties that are dependent on the rate of load application. There is the necessity of knowing the effect of load rate on the behavior of composite materials, not only to satisfy scientific endeavors, but also to enable practical engineering applications
Larry W. Oline, Russell Johnson
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Single Machine Scheduling with Outsourcing Under Different Fill Rates or Quantity Discount Rates

Asia-Pacific Journal of Operational Research, 2020
In this paper, we consider two single machine scheduling problems with outsourcing under different fill rates or quantity discount rates. From the manufacturer point of view, to maintain a predefined high service level under limited production capacity, it is required that the number of outsourced jobs must belong to a given interval [Formula: see ...
Lu, Lingfa   +3 more
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A Note On Initial Fill Rate

INFOR: Information Systems and Operational Research, 1981
AbstractA common measure of customer service is initial fill rate, the percentage of demand satisfied without delay from stock on hand. An exact expression for initial fill rate when demand is compound Poisson has previously been developed. This note presents an approximation which is simple to program and relatively quick to run.
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Inheritance of Grain Filling Rate in Wheat

Cereal Research Communications, 1999
Grain weight in wheat is the product of rate and duration of grain filling (GF). GF rate represents the rate of dry matter accumulation per grain during grain fill. The lack information regarding the genetic base of GF rate prompted this study to determine kind of inheritance, genetic components and heritability for the GF rate.
N. Pržulj, N. Mladenov
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High-fill-factor, burst-frame-rate charge-coupled device

International Electron Devices Meeting. Technical Digest (Cat. No.01CH37224), 2002
A 512/spl times/512-element, multi-frame charge-coupled device (CCD) has been developed for collecting four sequential image frames at megahertz rates. To operate at fast frame rates with high sensitivity, the imager uses an electronic shutter technology developed for back-illuminated CCDs. The megahertz frame rates also required metal strapping of the
Robert K. Reich   +8 more
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